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Top U.S. Women's Bobsled Damaged After Training Run

SOCHI, RUSSIA - FEBRUARY 06: Elana Meyers of United States pilots a bobsleigh practice run ahead of the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics at the Sanki Sliding Center on February 6, 2014 in Sochi, Russia.

Updated at 7:31 AM EDT on Saturday, Feb 15, 2014

The top U.S. Olympic women's bobsled sustained damage to its front end at after a fast training run Saturday.

Elana Meyers and brakeman Lauryn Williams completed their practice run down the Sanki Sliding Center course in 57.50 seconds — 0.34 seconds faster than any other sled — before banging a wall in the outrun. The pair did not take their second run so mechanics could fix the BMW-designed sled.

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On Friday, Meyers crashed the sled at the bottom of the course on her first run. She and alternate brakeman Katie Eberling were uninjured and made a second run in USA-1 without incident, posting one of the session's fastest times.

USA-2 driver Jamie Greubel and alternate brakeman Kristi Koplin had the best time (58.13 seconds) in Saturday's second training run.